Ambitious Artificial Reef Using Figures From Mythology Slated For Volos

22.06.2016

An underwater museum with statues inspired by the myth of the Argonauts and the legendary Centaurs, is to be created in Volos, on the east-central coast of Greece. Jason, most of the Argonauts, and the Centaurs are said to be from the area.

The initiator of the ambitious project is the Department of Ichthyology and aquatic environment of the University of Thessaly, which will begin a research project under the name Project ART.Reef. This is an ambitious plan to create anartificial reef in Volos’s Pagasitikos Gulf, which will consist of sculptures of legendary heroes of ancient Greek myths associated with the land of Thessaly - Jason, the Argonauts and the Centaurs- with the aim of drawing attention to local attractions.

Besides the fact that this museum will be the first underwater sculpture museum in the European territory, the project may be the first in the world to be funded entirely by voluntary donations via crowd sourcing. For this purpose, a bank account has been opened, along with an online campaign to promote the idea abroad.

Another goal of the project is the international promotion of the city of Volos, as well as promotion of the underwater tourism as a new, rapidly developing tourism industry in Greece. For a video of the project, and how to donate, please go to: artreef.apae.uth.gr

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